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Al Maktoum Airport: The World's Largest Airport



Al Maktoum Airport: Nearly ready...

Al Maktoum Airport: Nearly ready...

Dubai World Central (DWC), the emirate's 140 square km mega-construction project, that is twice the size of Hong Kong Island, is nearing completion and once it is finished, it will enable the world's largest airport to go into operation - Al Maktoum Airport.

Once finished, the $8 billion Al Maktoum International Airport, named after the late Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the former ruler of Dubai, will have an annual cargo capacity of 12 million tonnes, more than three times that of Memphis International Airport, currently the world's largest cargo hub. It will also eclipse the world's current busiest passenger airport - Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The American airport sees its annual passenger number 90 million, but Al Maktoum is expected to deal with between 120 and 150 million per year.

The hub of Dubai World Central, the airport has been designed to deal with all future 'next-gen' aircraft such as the Airbus A380. As such, the airport boasts 6 parallel runways, each 4.5km in length and 800m apart. Because of the size of the runaways, the airport will be able to allow four aircraft to land simultaneously through out the day, minimising on in-air queuing that is the bane of major airports and results in high fuel consumption and increased emissions.

As it's at the centre of the DWC, the airport will also feature stations for the Dubai Metro and the DWC light railway.

With 16 cargo terminals, three passenger terminals (including two luxury facilities, one for the The Emirates Group) as well as hotels and shopping malls, it is expected to become one of the busiest airports in the world, solidifying Dubai's place in the business world.

Khalifa Suhail Jumaa Al Zaffin, executive chairman and managing director of Dubai World Central (DWC), said the development "almost complete" and the airport is expected to be operational by summer next year.

The Dubai World Centre

Rumoured to be costing $33 billion, the Dubai World Centre is the project under which a number of constructions are being built. These inter-related mini-cities include the Dubai World Central Residential City, Dubai World Central Logistics City, Dubai World Central Enterprise Park and Dubai World Central Golf City.

It has been described as a "city-within-a-city", and is being built 40 kilometres from the existing Dubai International Airport (DXB). It's main purpose is to support Dubai's aviation, tourism, commercial and logistics requirements until 2050 and beyond. It is hoped that it will transform the United Arab Emirates, and indeed Dubai, into one of the most powerful global centres for commerce, logistics and tourism.

 

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